Hello guys, I wanted to ask if there is any way such that I can pass a function to the constructor of the class and then store it as some variable so that I can execute it later.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello guys, I wanted to ask if there is any way such that I can pass a function to the constructor of the class and then store it as some variable so that I can execute it later.
Thanks in advance.
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Does this help?
Yes, it does. Thanks. :)
Hi parveen. Hope this helps.
class functionsetter {
public:
};
int add(int x,int y) { return x+y; }
int main() {
functionsetter f1(add); int x = f1.function_name(3,5); cout<<x<<"\n"; }
Read this https://www.guru99.com/c-function-pointers.html
Thanks for commenting. But I decided to use alpenglow method (I might use this too). Thanks. :)